Yin Chen Wu Ling San - clears damp and resolves jaundice while promoting urination, for damp-predominant jaundice.
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Mu Fang Ji Tang (Cocculus Decoction)
Mu Fang Ji Tang - dispels phlegm-fluid from the chest, supports the qi and clears heat for chest fluid with deficiency.
Read More »Gui Zhi Shao Yao Zhi Mu Tang (Cinnamon Twig, Peony and Anemarrhena Decoction)
Gui Zhi Shao Yao Zhi Mu Tang - dispels wind-damp, warms the channels and clears heat for chronic hot-and-cold painful obstruction (e.g. RA).
Read More »Ji Ming San (Powder to Take at Cock’s Crow)
Ji Ming San - moves qi, dispels damp and directs downward for damp leg qi.
Read More »Qiang Huo Sheng Shi Tang (Notopterygium Decoction to Overcome Dampness)
Qiang Huo Sheng Shi Tang - dispels wind-damp from the exterior and relieves a heavy, painful head and body.
Read More »San Bi Tang (Three Painful Obstruction Decoction)
San Bi Tang - dispels wind-damp and tonifies the qi, blood and Liver-Kidney for chronic painful obstruction with deficiency.
Read More »Yue Bi Tang (Maidservant from Yue Decoction)
Yue Bi Tang - releases the exterior and promotes urination for wind-water oedema (acute oedema with wind-heat).
Read More »Chu Shi Wei Ling Tang (Eliminate Dampness Decoction)
Chu Shi Wei Ling Tang - dries and drains damp and clears some heat for damp (weeping) skin disorders.
Read More »Fang Ji Fu Ling Tang (Stephania and Poria Decoction)
Fang Ji Fu Ling Tang - warms the yang and promotes urination for skin oedema with yang deficiency.
Read More »Gan Jiang Ling Zhu Tang (Licorice, Ginger, Poria and Atractylodes Decoction)
Gan Jiang Ling Zhu Tang (Shen Zhuo Tang) - warms the Spleen and dispels cold-damp from the lower back.
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